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QDDSSRC is the name IBM uses for physical source files that contain DDS source members. (It's usually not a "library", but you could create a library with that name. It wouldn't be a good name to use.)
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If you are using PDM and you are "in" QDDSSRC, it would mean that you are in a list of members in QDDSSRC. Pressing F6 would create a new member, not a new file.
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You can use PDM to create a PF, but it simply causes PDM to bring up a list of commands that begin with CRT^. You still have to choose CRTPF from the list and use it.
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Tom

This is better, Sai4AS400, you can add to the knowledge base as well as draw from it.
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A member,contains the rules to create a file.
If the member has been created then
Option 14 would be used to Create a PF
or CRTPF can be used.

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